Matthew Alford
Matthew Alford is a British author.
Background[]
Alford was awarded a doctorate by the University of Bath in 2008. His thesis used Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky's Propaganda Model to examine contemporary Hollywood.[1]
Journalism[]
Alford has written articles for UK newspapers like The Guardian,[2] New Statesman,[3] and Independent.[4] He has also written for Fortean Times[5]
Subjects have included Hollywood cinema, pop music, censorship, conspiracy theories, and the political thought of Noam Chomsky.
Alford has been interviewed by stations such as Canal Plus, Al Jazeera,[6] and the CBC.[7]
Alford's first book Reel Power: Hollywood Cinema and American Supremacy was published in 2010. The Scotsman wrote that it provides a "useful precis [of] explicit links between major movie studios, American political interests and powerful lobbies, most notably the arms industry" on films such as Top Gun, Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down'.[8]
Alford produced and appeared in the 2014 documentary The Writer with No Hands, which followed his investigation into the 1997 disappearance of Hollywood screenwriter Gary Devore. [9][10] It premiered at Hot Docs.[11]
In 2020, he presented a stage version of The Writer with No Hands at the online Edinburgh Fringe and played himself as a "mediocre stand-up comedian" in a short docufiction in which he is recruited by Jeremy Corbyn to kidnap the US President.[12]
His co-produced documentary Theaters of War is due for release in 2021 and is based partly on his co-written book National Security Cinema: The Shocking New Evidence of Government Control in Hollywood.[1]
Books[]
- Reel Power: Hollywood Cinema and American Supremacy. London: Pluto Press, 2010. ISBN 9780745329826.[8]
- 2018. Expanded French edition published by Editions Critiques.
- The Writer with No Hands (Createspace, 2016).
- National Security Cinema: The Shocking New Evidence of Government Control in Hollywood (CreateSpace, 2017). With Tom Secker.
- 2021. Expanded French edition published by Investig'Action.
- Union Jackboot: What Your Media and Professors Don't Tell You About British Foreign Policy (CreateSpace, 2018). With T.J Coles.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Matthew Alford". The Conversation. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ^ "Matthew Alford - The Guardian". The Guardian.
- ^ "Writers". www.newstatesman.com.
- ^ "Matthew Alford". The Independent.
- ^ "FT266 - FT Covers". ft.gjovaag.com.. "FT248 - FT Covers". ft.gjovaag.com.
- ^ "Covert operations: How the CIA works with Hollywood". www.aljazeera.com.
- ^ https://www.cbc.ca/radiointeractives/mythsonscreen
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Book review: Reel Power". www.scotsman.com. The Scotsman. 4 October 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ^ https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/gq95k9/the-writer-with-no-hands-gary-devore-matthew-alford Vice Magazine
- ^ White, Mike. "Special Report: The Writer with No Hands (2017)".
- ^ "Writer With No Hands - Hot Docs". www.hotdocs.ca. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ^ "The Feelgood Film of the Apocalypse: An Interview with Derek Swannson – Star & Crescent".
External links[]
- British male non-fiction writers
- British investigative journalists
- Living people
- 21st-century British male writers
- British foreign policy writers
- British film historians